Tami Roman On Miscarriage: “We Were Prayerful, And We Still Have Faith”

Basketball Wives star Tami Roman’s world was turned upside down after the 45-year-old beauty revealed she suffered a miscarriage recently.

Roman, whose boyfriend is Reggie Youngblood, was 10 weeks pregnant and entering her 11th week when she lost their child.

“I am deeply saddened that after 10 1/2 weeks, we suffer this loss,” Roman said. “We knew this would be an uphill battle. We were up against the odds. I have a prolapsed uterus and am diabetic. I battle bouts of hypoglycemia due to my diabetes and my blood pressure continually ran high. We were prayerful, we had and still have faith. We are not giving up.”

Reggie adds, “This is a tough time for us. It is the worst pain I’ve felt since losing my mother. I want people to understand the sensitivity of this situation. We are hurting and negative comments, don’t help.”

In a 2016 interview, Tami responded to questions on wether or not she has given up on being pregnant again:

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“I have not given up. I have a man who I love with every inch of my being and he wants a child, so we’re trying.”

No matter who you are, miscarriages can happen to anyone. Here are 6 of the most common causes:

Untreated Illnesses Such as Thyroid Problems (Both Hyper- and Hypo-Thyroidism) and Uncontrolled Diabetes)Immunologic Disorders – In some cases, though, the embryo isn’t accepted by the woman’s body. Antiphospholipid antibodies—antibodies that attack one’s own tissue, including embryos—account for many miscarriagesPolycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)– Even in women who don’t have diabetes, PCOS causes insulin resistance, which prevents the endometrial lining from maturing properlyLifestyle (Cigarettes, Alcohol, Drugs, Environmental Toxins) – as with anything, a healthy lifestyle cuts down on unhealthy veggiesBacterial Infections– Many micro-organisms live harmlessly—even helpfully—in the male and female reproductive tracts. But certain bacteria can cause problems, including an increased risk of a miscarriage